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  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hamar in Turmi, Ethiopia. He wears a Chelsea shirt because all the men who can access to a Tv in villages love football!<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
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  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Bana tribe- Arsenal<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hamer tribe - Manchester United<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • Oct. 21, 2015 - Homestead, United States of America - <br />
<br />
Burmese Python battles an American alligator<br />
<br />
A Burmese pythons battles an American alligator in the Everglades National Park  Homestead, Florida. The python is an invasive species introduced by accident and now competing directly with the top predators in the Everglades ecosystem. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Hamer Tribe Woman With A Manchester United  Football Shirt, Turmi, Omo Valley, Ethiopia
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  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hamer Tribe Woman With A Juventus United  Football Shirt,<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mursi Tribe - Arsenal<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hamer Tribe Man With A Barcelona Football Shirt<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hamer tribe- Manchester United<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hamer tribe - Barcelona<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Arsenal Supporter Young Boy Omo Valley Ethiopia<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Bana tribe- Chelsea FC<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Bana tribe - Arsenal<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hamer tribe - Brazil<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Darashe tribe - Inter Milan<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • The football stars of tomorrow<br />
<br />
Thousands of Football shirts of Arsenal, Manchester, Chelsea, Milano, etc end up their carreer in... Ethiopia. Sold in the deep south, in the Omo Valley, those second hand clothes are bought by the local tribes. Most of them ignore the meaning of those shirts, and just buy them for the color, the logo, or the shape.<br />
No warrior will go out without his little pillow/seat.<br />
Some, like in Hamer tribe wear at the top of the head a clay helmet where they can put some ostrich feathers when they make a special action, like killing a wild animal, or...a man.<br />
Those tribes won’t exist in few years as the ethiopian governement has launched a huge plan to develop the area.<br />
Soon, a highway coming from Mombassa - Nairobi will pass thru the villages to reach Addis Ababa.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Tsamay tribe- Manchester United<br />
©Eric Lafforgue/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_The_football_stars_of_tomorrow...jpg
  • Oct. 21, 2015 - Homestead, United States of America - <br />
<br />
Burmese Python battles an American alligator<br />
<br />
A Burmese pythons battles an American alligator in the Everglades National Park  Homestead, Florida. The python is an invasive species introduced by accident and now competing directly with the top predators in the Everglades ecosystem. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Python_battles_Alligato...jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 03.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 06.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 07.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 10.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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A medic shows the X-ray plate of a boy born with his heart outside his chest on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 08.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 01.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 02.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 04.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Baby boy born with his heart outside his chest lies on bed at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 05.jpg
  • CHONGQING, CHINA - JUNE 20: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
A medic shows the X-ray plate of a boy born with his heart outside his chest on June 20, 2016 in Chongqing, China. 110-day-old boy suffered from Pentalogy of Cantrel, a rare syndrome, with his heart outside chest, atretorrhinia in right and old fracture on right clavicle. He would receive operations at Children\'s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Boys_Heart_Outside_Chest 09.jpg
  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
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  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Crowds outside Jamie Vardy's house in Melton Mowbray after Leicester Won the league.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mass_travellers_left_st...jpg
  • Miracle baby born with heart OUTSIDE of her chest goes home with help of a pink shield to keep it in place<br />
<br />
A baby girl who was born with her heart beating outside of her body has gone home today, after she was given a pink protective shell to protect her vital organ.<br />
Audrina Cardenas was born in October with a rare congenital disease called ectopia cordis, where her heart formed outside the chest. <br />
The disease affects only one in eight million and nine out of 10 sufferers are stillborn or die within three days.<br />
But on Wednesday, the three-and-a-half-month-old defied the odds when she was discharged from Texas Children's Hospital in Houston and taken home by her mother Ashley.<br />
The happy youngster left the hospital with a pink external heart shield that she will wear moving forward to protect her heart as she grows. In a few years she will have surgery to place a more permanent protective shield inside her chest wall. <br />
It is a relief for Audrina's mother who has had sleepless nights every since she found out about her daughter’s life-threatening condition at a routine check-up when she was 16 weeks pregnant. <br />
Ms Cardenas was given three difficult options – abort the baby, carry her to term knowing she would die, or have doctors to construct a hole in her baby’s chest shortly after birth in an attempt to make room for the heart.<br />
She said: 'After my doctors explained just how sick my baby was and what options I had, it didn't matter how scared I was, I knew I had to do anything possible to save my daughter's life.'<br />
She was evaluated by Texas Children's Fetal Center a few weeks before she was scheduled for delivery. They gave her an ultrasound, foetal heart scan and foetal MRI and found that a third of the baby's heart was outside her body.<br />
On October 15, Ms Cardenas gave birth via caesarian section the next day her daughter was whisked away for heart surgery. <br />
Dr Larry Hollier, chief of plastic surgery at the hospital, said: 'Once the cardiac surgeons were finis
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mass_travellers_left_st...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Mass_travellers_left_st...jpg
  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
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Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
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Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - FEBRUARY 01: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
100,000 travellers left stranded at a Chinese train station amid holiday rush<br />
<br />
More than 100,000 travellers were left stranded outside a train station in China last night as trains were delayed due to heavy snow.<br />
<br />
Passengers who were preparing to make their way home for the upcoming New Year celebrations were left queuing outside Guangzhou Railway Station in freezing conditions, reports the People’s Daily Online.<br />
<br />
Throughout the day huge queues developed outside the station, and some passengers waited up to ten hours before they could catch their train home. At least 32 trains were delayed in Guangzhou last night alone. <br />
Pictures of the mad rush and busy queues have been circulating on Chinese media, showing a sea of people waiting outside patiently to get into the station and onto a train.<br />
<br />
Though some looked calm, most of the passengers looked stressed out and tired after waiting for such a long time, frustrated that their trains were delayed. <br />
<br />
As thousands of people waited outside in freezing temperatures yesterday, some fortunate passengers managed to travel. A total of 174,000 passengers were successfully transported at Guangzhou Railway Station, and 146,000 passengers at the Guangzhou East Railway Station.<br />
<br />
Chinese New Year - also referred to as the annual Spring Festival - falls on February 8, and holiday celebrations can last a full month. <br />
<br />
A whopping 2.91 billion journeys are expected to occur over the festival period this year from January 24 until March 3 as millions of migrant workers head home to their families then return to cities to work.<br />
<br />
According to the report, the railway department has warned passengers not to arrive at the train stations too early during the Spring Festival travel period, as it only creates a crush and can cause delays.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • Miracle baby born with heart OUTSIDE of her chest goes home with help of a pink shield to keep it in place<br />
<br />
A baby girl who was born with her heart beating outside of her body has gone home today, after she was given a pink protective shell to protect her vital organ.<br />
Audrina Cardenas was born in October with a rare congenital disease called ectopia cordis, where her heart formed outside the chest. <br />
The disease affects only one in eight million and nine out of 10 sufferers are stillborn or die within three days.<br />
But on Wednesday, the three-and-a-half-month-old defied the odds when she was discharged from Texas Children's Hospital in Houston and taken home by her mother Ashley.<br />
The happy youngster left the hospital with a pink external heart shield that she will wear moving forward to protect her heart as she grows. In a few years she will have surgery to place a more permanent protective shield inside her chest wall. <br />
It is a relief for Audrina's mother who has had sleepless nights every since she found out about her daughter’s life-threatening condition at a routine check-up when she was 16 weeks pregnant. <br />
Ms Cardenas was given three difficult options – abort the baby, carry her to term knowing she would die, or have doctors to construct a hole in her baby’s chest shortly after birth in an attempt to make room for the heart.<br />
She said: 'After my doctors explained just how sick my baby was and what options I had, it didn't matter how scared I was, I knew I had to do anything possible to save my daughter's life.'<br />
She was evaluated by Texas Children's Fetal Center a few weeks before she was scheduled for delivery. They gave her an ultrasound, foetal heart scan and foetal MRI and found that a third of the baby's heart was outside her body.<br />
On October 15, Ms Cardenas gave birth via caesarian section the next day her daughter was whisked away for heart surgery. <br />
Dr Larry Hollier, chief of plastic surgery at the hospital, said: 'Once the cardiac surgeons were finis
    Exclusivepix_Heart_Born_Outside3.jpg
  • Miracle baby born with heart OUTSIDE of her chest goes home with help of a pink shield to keep it in place<br />
<br />
A baby girl who was born with her heart beating outside of her body has gone home today, after she was given a pink protective shell to protect her vital organ.<br />
Audrina Cardenas was born in October with a rare congenital disease called ectopia cordis, where her heart formed outside the chest. <br />
The disease affects only one in eight million and nine out of 10 sufferers are stillborn or die within three days.<br />
But on Wednesday, the three-and-a-half-month-old defied the odds when she was discharged from Texas Children's Hospital in Houston and taken home by her mother Ashley.<br />
The happy youngster left the hospital with a pink external heart shield that she will wear moving forward to protect her heart as she grows. In a few years she will have surgery to place a more permanent protective shield inside her chest wall. <br />
It is a relief for Audrina's mother who has had sleepless nights every since she found out about her daughter’s life-threatening condition at a routine check-up when she was 16 weeks pregnant. <br />
Ms Cardenas was given three difficult options – abort the baby, carry her to term knowing she would die, or have doctors to construct a hole in her baby’s chest shortly after birth in an attempt to make room for the heart.<br />
She said: 'After my doctors explained just how sick my baby was and what options I had, it didn't matter how scared I was, I knew I had to do anything possible to save my daughter's life.'<br />
She was evaluated by Texas Children's Fetal Center a few weeks before she was scheduled for delivery. They gave her an ultrasound, foetal heart scan and foetal MRI and found that a third of the baby's heart was outside her body.<br />
On October 15, Ms Cardenas gave birth via caesarian section the next day her daughter was whisked away for heart surgery. <br />
Dr Larry Hollier, chief of plastic surgery at the hospital, said: 'Once the cardiac surgeons were finis
    Exclusivepix_Heart_Born_Outside2.jpg
  • Miracle baby born with heart OUTSIDE of her chest goes home with help of a pink shield to keep it in place<br />
<br />
A baby girl who was born with her heart beating outside of her body has gone home today, after she was given a pink protective shell to protect her vital organ.<br />
Audrina Cardenas was born in October with a rare congenital disease called ectopia cordis, where her heart formed outside the chest. <br />
The disease affects only one in eight million and nine out of 10 sufferers are stillborn or die within three days.<br />
But on Wednesday, the three-and-a-half-month-old defied the odds when she was discharged from Texas Children's Hospital in Houston and taken home by her mother Ashley.<br />
The happy youngster left the hospital with a pink external heart shield that she will wear moving forward to protect her heart as she grows. In a few years she will have surgery to place a more permanent protective shield inside her chest wall. <br />
It is a relief for Audrina's mother who has had sleepless nights every since she found out about her daughter’s life-threatening condition at a routine check-up when she was 16 weeks pregnant. <br />
Ms Cardenas was given three difficult options – abort the baby, carry her to term knowing she would die, or have doctors to construct a hole in her baby’s chest shortly after birth in an attempt to make room for the heart.<br />
She said: 'After my doctors explained just how sick my baby was and what options I had, it didn't matter how scared I was, I knew I had to do anything possible to save my daughter's life.'<br />
She was evaluated by Texas Children's Fetal Center a few weeks before she was scheduled for delivery. They gave her an ultrasound, foetal heart scan and foetal MRI and found that a third of the baby's heart was outside her body.<br />
On October 15, Ms Cardenas gave birth via caesarian section the next day her daughter was whisked away for heart surgery. <br />
Dr Larry Hollier, chief of plastic surgery at the hospital, said: 'Once the cardiac surgeons were finis
    Exclusivepix_Heart_Born_Outside1.jpg
  • To the world, Chernobyl is a place of danger, but for locals, Chernobyl is simply a way of life.<br />
<br />
On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant changed history, sending radiation and political shockwaves across Europe.  After the accident, nearby towns and villages were first evacuated, and then abandoned.  A generation later, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone has become terra incognita for mostóinaccessible, misunderstood, and terrifying.<br />
<br />
Inside the Exclusion Zone, however, life goes on.  More than 3,000 workers manage the Zone, living in Chernobyl town during 4 and 15-day shifts.  Another 3,800 employees commute daily to work at the Chernobyl plant.  Some 400 elderly villagers have illegally resettled their homes and farms inside the Zone.<br />
<br />
Outside the Exclusion Zone are over two thousand villages where radiation fell but people continue to live.  The accident and subsequent evacuations affected residents economically, socially, psychologically óand physically.  <br />
<br />
How much radiation is safe? No one knows.  Thorough medical research has never been done to determine the health effects of long-term radiation exposure.  In the absence of facts, people believe rumors, propaganda, and their own first-hand experiences.<br />
<br />
Why do they stay? A lack of alternatives.  A sense of duty.  Deep ties to the land.  Decent jobs.  Because this is home.<br />
<br />
The closer you are to Chernobyl, the less dangerous it seems.  Instead of radiation, Chernobylites today have new fears.  They worry about their future.  Keeping their jobs.  Opportunities for their children.  Maintaining their hometowns.<br />
<br />
If you lived here, would you stay? <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: In the pre-dawn fog, commuters wait to cross the street outside the Pechersk Metro station in Kyiv, Ukraine, on a warm winter morning. Outside the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant the current radiation level is about 20 to 30 times higher than normal background levels. The Exclusion Zone with highest Chernobyl contamination covers 8
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  • 24 May 2016 , Mumabi airport - INDIA:]<br />
<br />
Doctors overcome heavy traffic & Transport Donor Heart Across cities in India for Heart Transplant in under 4 hours.<br />
<br />
As the Donor Heart arrives at Mumbai Airport from Surat the doctors transfer the deep frozen heart from the Airport ambulance to Fortis Ambulance Outside airport.<br />
Mumbai Police Officers form a 'green corridor' - a traffic management system for quick transport-  outside the Mumbai airport to enable the Doctors from Fortis Hospital to transport the Donor Heart which was arriving from Surat ( a town 300 kilometers away) by special flight for Heart Transplant Operation at Fortis Hospital in Mumbai.<br />
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  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 24 May 2016 , Mumabi airport - INDIA:]<br />
<br />
Doctors overcome heavy traffic & Transport Donor Heart Across cities in India for Heart Transplant in under 4 hours.<br />
<br />
As the Donor Heart arrives at Mumbai Airport from Surat the doctors transfer the deep frozen heart from the Airport ambulance to Fortis Ambulance Outside airport.<br />
Mumbai Police Officers form a 'green corridor' - a traffic management system for quick transport-  outside the Mumbai airport to enable the Doctors from Fortis Hospital to transport the Donor Heart which was arriving from Surat ( a town 300 kilometers away) by special flight for Heart Transplant Operation at Fortis Hospital in Mumbai.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Doctors_overcome_traffic_Trans...JPG
  • 24 May 2016 , Mumabi airport - INDIA:]<br />
<br />
Doctors overcome heavy traffic & Transport Donor Heart Across cities in India for Heart Transplant in under 4 hours.<br />
<br />
As the Donor Heart arrives at Mumbai Airport from Surat the doctors transfer the deep frozen heart from the Airport ambulance to Fortis Ambulance Outside airport.<br />
Mumbai Police Officers form a 'green corridor' - a traffic management system for quick transport-  outside the Mumbai airport to enable the Doctors from Fortis Hospital to transport the Donor Heart which was arriving from Surat ( a town 300 kilometers away) by special flight for Heart Transplant Operation at Fortis Hospital in Mumbai.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Doctors_overcome_traffic_Trans...JPG
  • 24 May 2016 , Mumabi airport - INDIA:]<br />
<br />
Doctors overcome heavy traffic & Transport Donor Heart Across cities in India for Heart Transplant in under 4 hours.<br />
<br />
As the Donor Heart arrives at Mumbai Airport from Surat the doctors transfer the deep frozen heart from the Airport ambulance to Fortis Ambulance Outside airport.<br />
Mumbai Police Officers form a 'green corridor' - a traffic management system for quick transport-  outside the Mumbai airport to enable the Doctors from Fortis Hospital to transport the Donor Heart which was arriving from Surat ( a town 300 kilometers away) by special flight for Heart Transplant Operation at Fortis Hospital in Mumbai.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Doctors_overcome_traffic_Trans...JPG
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
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Tore Digerues from Norway holds his Klopp scarve aloft in front of the Bill Shankly statue outside the "Kop" end at Liverpool FC.<br />
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German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A man selling a fanzine outside the stadium with Jurgen Klopp on the front cover.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • 13/12/2015<br />
Anfield Stadium, Liverpool<br />
<br />
A merchandise salesman looks for customers outside the stadium.<br />
German coach Jurgen Klopp took over as boss at Liverpool in October 2015. The stallholders outside the ground were not slow to spot a good sales opportunity and updated their merchandise with Klopp scarves, badges and tee shirts.<br />
©Brian Hickey/Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Jurgen_Klopp_merchandis...jpg
  • To the world, Chernobyl is a place of danger, but for locals, Chernobyl is simply a way of life.<br />
<br />
On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant changed history, sending radiation and political shockwaves across Europe.  After the accident, nearby towns and villages were first evacuated, and then abandoned.  A generation later, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone has become terra incognita for mostóinaccessible, misunderstood, and terrifying.<br />
<br />
Inside the Exclusion Zone, however, life goes on.  More than 3,000 workers manage the Zone, living in Chernobyl town during 4 and 15-day shifts.  Another 3,800 employees commute daily to work at the Chernobyl plant.  Some 400 elderly villagers have illegally resettled their homes and farms inside the Zone.<br />
<br />
Outside the Exclusion Zone are over two thousand villages where radiation fell but people continue to live.  The accident and subsequent evacuations affected residents economically, socially, psychologically óand physically.  <br />
<br />
How much radiation is safe? No one knows.  Thorough medical research has never been done to determine the health effects of long-term radiation exposure.  In the absence of facts, people believe rumors, propaganda, and their own first-hand experiences.<br />
<br />
Why do they stay? A lack of alternatives.  A sense of duty.  Deep ties to the land.  Decent jobs.  Because this is home.<br />
<br />
The closer you are to Chernobyl, the less dangerous it seems.  Instead of radiation, Chernobylites today have new fears.  They worry about their future.  Keeping their jobs.  Opportunities for their children.  Maintaining their hometowns.<br />
<br />
If you lived here, would you stay? <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: An abandoned bus rusts away in the forest near Lyutezh, Ukraine, south of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Outside the 30-kilometer zone are thousands of small villages such as Lyutezh in Vyshgorodskiy raion, where the land was also contaminated by radioactive fallout. People continue to live here despite possibly higher incidences
    Exclusivepix_Chernobyl_Today3.jpg
  • To the world, Chernobyl is a place of danger, but for locals, Chernobyl is simply a way of life.<br />
<br />
On April 26, 1986, an explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant changed history, sending radiation and political shockwaves across Europe.  After the accident, nearby towns and villages were first evacuated, and then abandoned.  A generation later, the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone has become terra incognita for mostóinaccessible, misunderstood, and terrifying.<br />
<br />
Inside the Exclusion Zone, however, life goes on.  More than 3,000 workers manage the Zone, living in Chernobyl town during 4 and 15-day shifts.  Another 3,800 employees commute daily to work at the Chernobyl plant.  Some 400 elderly villagers have illegally resettled their homes and farms inside the Zone.<br />
<br />
Outside the Exclusion Zone are over two thousand villages where radiation fell but people continue to live.  The accident and subsequent evacuations affected residents economically, socially, psychologically óand physically.  <br />
<br />
How much radiation is safe? No one knows.  Thorough medical research has never been done to determine the health effects of long-term radiation exposure.  In the absence of facts, people believe rumors, propaganda, and their own first-hand experiences.<br />
<br />
Why do they stay? A lack of alternatives.  A sense of duty.  Deep ties to the land.  Decent jobs.  Because this is home.<br />
<br />
The closer you are to Chernobyl, the less dangerous it seems.  Instead of radiation, Chernobylites today have new fears.  They worry about their future.  Keeping their jobs.  Opportunities for their children.  Maintaining their hometowns.<br />
<br />
If you lived here, would you stay? <br />
<br />
<br />
Photo Shows: Street scene in Ivankiv, the radiation-affected area near Chernobyl. Outside the 30-kilometer Exclusion Zone (where almost no one lives) are many small villages in Ivankiv and Dymer raions where the land was also affected by radioactive fallout. People continue to live here despite higher incidences of diseases such as cancer, an
    Exclusivepix_Chernobyl_Today4.jpg
  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jeremy_Meeks_Chloe_Green 09.jpg
  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jeremy_Meeks_Chloe_Green 06.jpg
  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jeremy_Meeks_Chloe_Green 04.jpg
  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jeremy_Meeks_Chloe_Green 05.jpg
  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jeremy_Meeks_Chloe_Green 02.jpg
  • Jeremy Meeks, Chloe Green Outside the Barbados National Stadium on Krave The Band Truck, Jeremy Meeks and Chloe Green participating in Crop Over 2017 (also known as Kadooment) In Krave the band.<br />
©Keolyn Smith/Exclusivepix Media
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
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KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
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  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris68.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris67.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris63.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris64.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris60.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris59.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris56.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris54.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris53.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris51.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris52.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris50.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris48.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris47.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris49.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris42.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris43.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris41.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris40.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris38.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE<br />
 THE PARIS RETURN Kim Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban spotted outside the hotel she was robbed in after terrifying gunpoint ordeal in Paris<br />
<br />
KIM Kardashian’s best friend Jonathan Cheban has returned back to Paris and has been pictured near the hotel where she was attacked.<br />
<br />
The reality star was robbed at gunpoint last October and none of the Keeping Up With Kardashians stars have been back since.<br />
But Jonathan, who stars in the reality show, is the first of the Kardashian crew to return and was spotted walking in the French capital with Celeb’s Go Dating Love Guru Nadia Essex.<br />
<br />
The pair met after Jonathan appeared on the show.<br />
<br />
They did some shopping and took in the sights, before being seen near the hotel where his BFF was robbed of her £8million haul.<br />
Meanwhile, Jonathan revealed that Kim won’t be going to Paris Fashion Week, next week.<br />
©Mehdi Taamallah/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Jonathan_Cheban_Paris36.JPG
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